2 November 2010

The Prince as collector. New Acquisitions under Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein

I have subscribed to Newsletter Liechtenstein Tourismus ever since I was planning my first trip to the tiny principality back in 2005. The November 2010 newsletter, which I received today, had an interesting headline, Fürstliches im Kunstmuseum. The short article provides a link to the official website of the Art Museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, where you can read about the current exhibition The Prince as collector. New Acquisitions under Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

The exhibition opened already on 24 September 2010 (but as far as I know the newsletter hasn't mentioned it until the said November issue) and lasts until 16 January 2011, so there is still time to visit.

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This blog is written by Dag T. Hoelseth, a Norwegian historian specialising in royal history.
I have a Cand.philol. degree in history from the University of Oslo and graduated in 1997 with the dissertation Det nasjonale kongedømme. Det norske monarkiet 1905-1910, which dealt with the royal election in Norway 1905 and how the new dynasty "became Norwegian".
I am the author of Historisk utredning om Kongehuset, dets apanasjer og disponible statseiendommer, which was published on behalf of the Palace Committee in 2001. The report focused among others on the history of the Norwegian civil list from 1905 to the 1970s as well as the properties the king of Norway has to his disposal.
I have made contributions to several antologies and also written articles for various publications. More often I have operated "behind the scene", consulting newspapers etc. with background information.
Among my other interests are genealogy, Norwegian-American emigration history, US presidential history, traveling, football and ice hockey.